West Virginia Code § 44-4-14a

Final settlement by fiduciaries for decedent's estates; penalty
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(a) The provisions of this chapter notwithstanding, every fiduciary for the estate of a resident
decedent shall, within five years of appointment as fiduciary make a full and final settlement,
report and accounting for the decedent's estate in the manner provided for in this code for
accountings by fiduciaries, and further shall, at the time of making the final settlement,
notify in writing the clerk of the county commission of the county where thee fiduciary was
appointed that the final settlement has been made.
(b) If the fiduciary is unable to make a full and final settlement, report and accounting of the
decedent's estate within the above time period because there hauve been unusual or
extraordinary circumstances, demands or conditions imposed upon the fiduciary which have
caused a delay in the final settlement, he or she may requestt an extension of time in which
to make the settlement. Such request must be in writing to the county commission and
include a date by which the fiduciary reasonably expects to make the full and final
settlement.
(c) Any fiduciary failing to comply with this sesction, in whole or in part, is personally liable to
the beneficiaries or creditors of the decedent's estate for any loss or waste caused by the
failure to make the final settlement. The fiduciary shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and,
upon conviction thereof, shall be finged not less than $250 nor more than $1,000 for failure to
comply with this section, except for good and sufficient cause shown.
(d) In the event the fiduciary has not made the final settlement of the estate within five years
of appointment, the fiduciary shall notify the county commission that the final settlement has
not been made. If the fiduciary does not establish good cause for not making the final
settlement within the five-year period, as determined by the county commission, the
fiduciary is discharged of his or her duties as fiduciary. The sheriff of the county shall then
take charge of the estate and proceed to make a final settlement of the estate in an
expeditious manner.
(e) A fiduciary who fails to notify the county commission in accordance with subsection (d) of
this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not
less than $50 nor more than $500.

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